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INDIGOS – The new “race” of children!

Maybe you have seen them or even have some. They are happy, very sensitive, sometimes temperamental and can even be seen as “difficult” or “misunderstood”. When you look into their eyes, you know that they are something special: wise old souls in small bodies. Many of whom when they speak, speak a “different” language, saying profound and wise things. These are the children who are born today on this planet, children who are born pure in Spirit and who are truly a new ‘race’ unlike anything you have seen in previous generations. These children are Indigo children gold Indigos.

For now, Indigo, the movie! has made its debut, introducing the world to the presence of Indigos among us. If you haven’t seen it, in a nutshell, this movie is about a seemingly “normal” child, with strikingly different characteristics in personality and behavior.

But what is really an indigo? Well, in 1982, the term Indigo was coined by the parapsychologist Nancy Tappe, who, in her book Understand your life through color Linked personality differences – behavior and character style, with the color of people’s auras. Indigos are the “new” type of child: dark blue auras with very distinctive personalities.

So how do we identify Indigos? As a parent, teacher, or caregiver, your first clue is the feeling that a child is “different,” but not necessarily capable of pointing out what they might be. There are numerous characteristics of Indigos, however, many exhibit the common behaviors of: getting bored at school, rebelling against social structures, they are very intolerant of situations that do not allow free choice or will, they feel that they do not. They belong here and sometimes life can be painful. They can be misdiagnosed as ADD, ADHD, autism, or labeled “misunderstood,” “difficult,” and / or “unable to fit in or get along.” They often have “hot” tempers and a warrior’s ferocity when fighting for a cause, especially when they want to be heard and understood. Physically, indigo children can have a strong aversion to specific foods such as wheat, dairy, gluten, sugar, dyes, and even chemicals and synthetic materials. On the contrary, Indigos are bright and inquisitive and highly intelligent: they always ask thoughtful and insightful questions, and they question everything. Many of these children are very intuitive and exhibit psychic abilities, they just seem to “know things.” They also have great empathy for animals, nature, and rocks and are very artistic or gifted in various areas. They are also capable of tuning or perfecting the emotions of other people, nothing escapes them.

As with all children, Indigos arrive as complete perfection in a seemingly imperfect world. But there is a great disparity between the energy of their Higher wisdom within them and the energy of this world. Therefore, it is the disparity that makes these children often feel confused, rebel, express their pain, and some older Indigos or adults often feel suicidal or suffer from depression. They feel uncomfortable being in their bodies and many have a hard time coping with life. And spiritually, they often feel beaten and bruised. The difficulty lies not only in these children not having a full and conscious understanding of how to fit into a world that does not necessarily support them at this point in their evolution, but also for parents, guardians, teachers and friends, on how to advise. and guide them through these “troubled” waters.

However, it is equally important to know that these children come into this world by choice. They fully know that they have an internal agenda: by demonstrating their ‘differences’ through their speech, thought and behavior, they help us break old paradigms of perception, behavior and general ways of being. In other words, the Indigos are the new generation of superheroes who help to expand the harmony and the evolution of this world.

In the next issue I will talk more about strategies and solutions for working with Indigos, helping them cope with and navigate a changing and fluctuating world. For more details and information on the characteristics of Indigos, children and adults, feel free to visit our website: www.indigocrystalcoach.com.

This is Part 1 of a 3-part series on Indigo Children. In future editions: Coping strategies and solutions; and PostIndigos: The Crystal Children

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